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Editor of Phi Sigma Kappa's magazine for members, The Signet, national secretary and author of the Fraternity's first history, Phi Sigma Kappa, a History. The theater at the University of Massachusetts was named in his honor. [108] J. Ben Robinson Eta , 1914 President of dental schools at both West Virginia University and at Maryland.
Phi Sigma Kappa Properties (PSKP) is the newest of the three Phi Sigma Kappa entities but plans to become a full-service real estate management and development corporation. PSKP held a long-range planning meeting in August 2005, which was facilitated by Grand Council Director Tim Vojtasko.
Sigma Sigma Unassigned [1] Sigma Tau: 1971–1976; 1980–1985; 1985–2015 Missouri Western State University: St. Joseph, Missouri: Inactive [ge] Epsilon Hexaton: 1972–2001; 2007 Virginia Tech: Blacksburg, Virginia: Active [61] [gf] Zeta Hexaton (see Sigma Kappa) 1972–1978 La Salle University: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Inactive [e] Eta ...
The spread of Phi Beta Kappa to different colleges and universities likely sparked the creation of such competing societies as Chi Phi (1824), Kappa Alpha Society (1825), and Sigma Phi Society (1827); many continue today as American collegiate social fraternities (and, later, sororities). Sigma Phi remains the oldest continuously operating ...
Active sororities at the university include Tau Beta Sigma, a national honorary band sorority; and social sororities Alpha Kappa Alpha; Delta Sigma Theta; Zeta Phi Beta; and Sigma Gamma Rho. [2] Fraternities and sororities at N.C. A&T are governed by either the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) or the Greek Lettered Council. [3]
The fraternity began publishing the Phi Kappa Sigma Quarterly in February 1891. [2] It was succeeded by Phi Kappa Sigma News Letter in 1901. [2] The fraternity published its first songbook in 1906, followed by a second edition in 1912. [2] Phi Kappa Sigma was a charter member of the North American Interfraternity Conference.
Alpha Sigma Tau 1985–1987: Sidney Allen: Alpha Sigma Alpha 1987–1989: Beth Saul: Alpha Epsilon Phi 1989–1991: Louise Kier: Phi Sigma Sigma 1991–1993: Harriett Macht: Delta Phi Epsilon 1993–1995: Harriet Rodenberg: Sigma Delta Tau 1995–1997: Jean Scott: Pi Beta Phi 1997–1999: Lissa Bradford: Kappa Alpha Theta 1999–2001: Marian ...
Tau Phi Sigma is a multicultural college fraternity, founded on November 11, 1992, at the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.The organization's primary purpose is to ensure its members reach higher states of education and progress the cultural awareness of humanity in all parts of the globe while maintaining the values of brotherhood, equality, loyalty, respect, and pride.